Absolutely thrilled to be included in this months' CEO Magazine, and honoured to be quoted among some of the globe's top consulting firms and heavy thinkers.IoT: Is it all just hype or the beginning of a revolution?
Far from hype, tech experts say the Internet of Things revolution has arrived, with rapid advancements in machine-to-machine communication set to transform how companies across the world do business.
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Imagine a world where you didn’t own “stuff”, but instead chose to rent or share everything with your community. That includes your car, kitchen utensils, caravan, space and even your pets. Welcome to the future, with experts predicting that by 2030 we will become an “asset light” society.
“We have now become an experiential society,” says Morris Miselowski, an Australian business futurist.
“Whilst post-war baby boomers saw value in the assets they owned, Millennials are putting more value on new experiences to boost happiness over owning assets.
“This is due to the rising cost of living and also, along with the rest of society, weRead More...

Gen A's (born 2002 - 2025) beginning Prep this week, will finish high school in 2031 and emerge into a world that will be so different to today's that they might as well be living on Mars (and they might be).
In this weeks on air segments I chatted about 10 significant ways the world will have changed by 2031, and what we can do now to get them, ourselves and our businesses ready for the very near world ahead:

Gen A won’t use technology, they will BE technology - tech will be so ordinary, ubiquitous and built into every surface and object that we will speak to it, play with it, and engage with it as if it were anotRead More...

A momentous and slightly bizarre event occurred last week with the launch of a satellite into earth's orbit carrying the names, flags, anthems, charter and knowledge of an entirely new virtual human territory and race of human aliens, all residents of the newly minted virtual space country of Asgardia.
In Norse mythology, Asgard is a city in the skies, the country of the Gods and its new space nation incarnation describes its purpose as:

"To serve entire humanity and each and everyone, regardless of his or her personal welfare and the proRead More...

I have long held that society and beauty, alongside everything else about being human, is being forced to reinvent itself to better suit a homocyborg world and despite the doom and gloom of technology being irresponsible it can and does act as force of good, if only humans will use it that way, in this latest series of article in news.com.au, Rebecca Baker and I explored the changing face of globalised beauty and what beauty might mean and look lRead More...

We so often look forward to what we might have in the future, that its fun to stop for a minute and think about what we won't have in the future, and this week News.com.au's Gary Nunn reached out to ask exactly that...
WITHIN our own lifetime, people will scoff at the thought of sitting on a flight for 22+ hours across the world.
It’s one of many things that’ll rapidly seem unfeasible to the upcoming generation.
Elon Musk recently revealed plans for a next-generation spacecraft that could fly to “most plaRead More...

Humans are born with the travel itch, always eager to travel to and experience exotic lands.
In the last 100 years we have stepped up the speed and accessibility of long haul travel, with the cost of a Melbourne - London flight in the 1940's costing of 122X the average weekly salary and taking about 3 days, and today it's under 1 week salary and soon under 20 hours.
And there's loads more of us flying, in 2016 3.6 billion people flew in 2030 this should rise to 6.7 billion, with the largest growth sectors in the Asia pacific regions..
On the eve of Qantas landing its first Dreamliner plane in Australia, and the promise of Perth - London direct and other long haul non stoRead More...

Absolutely chuffed to be invited on to Ben Fewtrell's Business Brain Food Podcast and what a great chat we had, as we explored all things future; the way humans will live, love, work, create and play; what's ahead for business, some of the tricks of the futurist trade and the step by step methodology I use to do what I do, including my most beloved workshop: The Drunken Saturday Night.
Ben's intro of me went like this:
"What a thoroughly interesting man we have on the show this week. Morris Miselowski has made it his business to predict the future, but there are no crystal balls and tarot cards here….. MorRead More...

The crew from Channel 10's The Project reached out this evening, ahead of a keynote I'm delivering in Adelaide on the weekend on Living to 120 and working into our 90's and asked if I could take them on a tour of tomorrow in search of what a world where we all have the potential to live to beyond 100 might look like.
Along the way, we explored a tomorrow in which we routinely live to 100 and beyond; asked what jobs if any we might be doing (including my belief that there will be no jobs, as we know them); how we could possibly work until we're 90; how we might be livRead More...